Despite the IT problems at VW, the schedule for a platform for data exchange between cars and developers should endure. (VW, cloud computing) Go to Source
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Sajjad Khan: Ex-Mercedes CTO becomes IT director at Porsche
At Mercedes-Benz, Sajjad Khan was responsible for important software projects. Now he is to move up to the board of directors at Porsche. (Porsche, electric car) Go to Source
New CEO: Blume is said to be giving up software goals at VW
The VW group apparently wants to develop less software itself than previously planned. However, VW boss Blume wants to stick to the plans for electric cars. (VW, technology) Go to Source
Waze: British police are tricking drivers into slowing down
Police in south-east England have used markers on the Waze app to encourage drivers to obey speed limits. (Traffic, navigation system) Go to Source
Court ruling: Tenants are free to choose their wall box and installer
Tenants have far-reaching claims to the installation of a wall box in an underground car park. That was decided by the district court in Munich. (electric car, technology) Go to Source
Vision 7S: Skoda presents seven-seat electric SUV
Skoda announces three new electric cars for the coming years. Among them is a spacious SUV with an interesting interior feature. (Skoda, technology) Go to Source
Tesla’s autopilot: Musk critic does not want to delete video with child dummies
Tesla doesn’t want to be said that its car software overlooks small children. But critic O’Dowd insists on the controversial tests. (Tesla, technology) Go to Source
Electromobility: France plans electric car leasing for 100 euros a month
Electric cars are still expensive. The French government is preparing a program so that low-income earners can lease them cheaply. (politics/law, electric car) Go to Source
BYD electric cars: everything from a single source
The Chinese carmaker BYD is venturing into Europe. What is behind the company from Shenzhen? (electric car, automobile) Go to Source
Electromobility: Electric cars are more often involved in accidents
Electric cars, especially those with powerful engines, are off to a good start. This can end disastrously. (Traffic, study) Go to Source